A client dying on her massage table is traumatic enough for Kate Matthews, but when the police declare that death a murder, life becomes more painful for her as she is cast as the major suspect.None of this is what Kate expected from her move from Los Angeles to the peaceful town of Santa Barbara. After a near-fatal heart attack, an early retirement from her law firm, and a change in careers, Kate envisioned a quiet life as a masseuse with her wife, Alicia, and their grown children.Since the murdered client, Celia Tucker, held a position on the California Coastal Commission, her death becomes a media event. Kate finds herself and her family sucked into the maelstrom.The former lawyer has all she can do to find the truth behind Celia's death without adding her own name to the body count
Jane Dilucchio Books
Jane DiLucchio crafts compelling mysteries that delve into the psychological nuances of human nature. Her unique narrative voice is shaped by a rich tapestry of experiences, from teaching to farming, providing a distinct perspective on the characters and their motivations. DiLucchio expertly navigates the fine line between sanity and delusion, exploring the internal landscapes of those who grapple with their own perceived realities. Her work offers a fascinating exploration of how the mind's whispers can be transformed into captivating fiction.


Politics Makes Strange Deadfellows
- 206 pages
- 8 hours of reading
In this second installment of the Kate Matthews Mysteries Series, the protagonist delves deeper into a web of intrigue as she uncovers hidden secrets and faces new challenges. With her keen investigative skills, Kate navigates complex relationships and untangles clues that lead to unexpected revelations. The story blends suspense with character development, showcasing Kate's growth as she confronts both external threats and personal dilemmas. Fans of mystery will appreciate the engaging plot twists and the rich, atmospheric setting.